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Compiled by John O'Dell / Times staff writer

A Small Fortune: Project Playhouse ‘92, the Orange County Building Industry Assn.’s fund-raiser for its HomeAid homeless shelter program, was an unqualified success, raising nearly $85,000, project chairwoman Andrea Bertrand reports.

Eleven playhouses built and donated by members of the county’s home-building industry were sold in a charity auction Saturday at Fashion Island in Newport Beach.

A 12th playhouse--a replica of the new Hard Rock Cafe at Fashion Island--was the grand prize in a raffle. Tustin resident Nate Forrest held the winning ticket.

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Bertrand said more than 350 people showed up to bid on the playhouses.

An exquisitely detailed Victorian mansion playhouse built by a team organized by William Lyon Co. was the hit of the auction, fetching a staggering $18,000.

In all, she said, the auction and raffle raised $70,000. Sponsorships by companies like Home Depot and General Electric Corp. brought in another $15,000.

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